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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1899 NEWS OF THE BAY CITIES 11 SICETYWILL | «ROUGH DS PREVAIL AT BERKELEY. WORK FOR THE KINDERGARTEN . home" at g from the after- perfected guarantea | han the ordinary' | the kindergarten swelled by the event. of each month, h i ¥ the Ebell Club to Close the Century Topics,” is € a very popular section of club v The subject for October is “Soct Progress,” and {rman for the o casion will be Mj h W. Horten. s literary an al afternoons are for the last Saturday of each month oy W of rs. George Percy is busily he historic portion of adies have discove ub is not Se 8 was at first s, B P. Gleason, prosident \(! 9 s authority for the stage- X that the soclety allows e L 2 umes, quills and to be ed o e T WATER_ FAILED TC DRINE THE'FRESHIES" AwAY o o« THE "Sop3” ENDEAVORED TO OROWN THE FRESHIES" MEETING s R R L R AR R S SRR A S AR S R R SRS ) % et % i 200NN ANINeN e e e eR e N charge oF the Jorol ERKELEY, Sept. 15.—Pandemonium broke out among the underclassmen of the University | in North Hall. The freshmen, with a fair sprinkling of co-eds, filed into the room and barricaded ¢ California this morning. It was not a premeditated outburst, and it quieted down almost the do So far they were safe. But tnere was one vulnerable point which they had completely old Adams as suddenly as it started, but for the time being some two or three hundred students lost overlooked—the windows. Hardly had the meeting got well under way before smash went a win- | enter- their heads regardiess of ur ty property, of the dignity of university professors or of the dow and a heavy rock rolled out into the middle of the floor. Soon through the big hole came a penalty of expulsion from heavy stream of water, sent in through a large hose calculated for extinguishing fire. The fresh- ¥hen everything was over lewer part of the south end of North Hall on the campus men were drenched. It was an insult which could not be overlooked and they cried for revenge. in the | looked as though the city fire department had just ~xtinguished a blaze. Windows were smashed, Some piled out of windows, others smashed through the dcor, but ywhere there was composed by the chairs in the recitation rooms, were in chaos, and from the steps and windows dripped the remnants water. The unruly sophomores held to the hose, and it was long hefore the overwhelming num- evening Mrs. of the water which instde had given things a liberal soaking. ber of freshmen could wrench from them their powerful weapon. Then ensued a regular slege, and R TonA. Berkeley colle will not admit it was a r That is for diplomatic reasons. They pre- more windows were smashed and more drenching followed. The freshmen formed into a column s pre- fer to term it “‘a general all-round rough house.” There may be some degree of difference be- and charged up the steps, but again the hose came into play and the column retreated. Some one urd tween these two expressions. Perhaps the faculty may be disposed to recognize the distinction. If yelled for a rope, and that meant an old-time rush, but the appearange of several profes re- ¢ they do not it will go hard with the ringleaders of the fracas. stored order in time. / b safled from Ever since last year the faculty have had the ax ready for the first students who might be Then the men began to see the mess they had made. They could-not undo it. however. There & gland and overcome with the rushing spirit. The college is waiting breathlessly to see if it is now going to were the broken windows, the drenched freshmen and the flooded recitation room, all strong evidence 9 they xe- fall. General consent places the responsibility for 4he affair upon the sophomores. It is sald that that the rules of the college had been broken. g2l st eael they Incited the freshmen to violence The action of the faculty will be determined by the report of the students’ affairs committee o 1 to Icela The trouble began at & meeting of the freshmen class held in one of the big recitation rooms | upon the fracas, and it is rumored that grave consequences may ensue. s: v, who have R R R R R R L R A e R R e AR R R S R ST S R e A R R R S R R e AR e ol R A R A S R R A R ) a ard and unfit to act as administra- tor. A host of s were put on the stand, all of whom spoke dec well Patric ind Judge Hall erefore gra GEIRRINE-SHERRETT. Wedding of Two Prominent Society in the University Town. EY, Sept Mark P. Geir- resi- the Two Burglars Plead Guilty. D, Sept. 15.—A season of guflt- iddenly come in v ient of the Superior o t » of bigamy and rs in San Quer wusson, who on 'NATIONAL HOLIDAY T0 BE CELEBRATED rsary of the na- fco will be cel- all due honor to-day by the colony, which numbers Heretofore two celebrations have marked the day owing to the dif- ferences between factions in the colony. GRAND OPERE | APRESSIONS AND OPINIONS HAT al independence of Mc 1 This year there will be but one official ration, which will be held under the lebration com- auspices of the Mexican o vhich is headed by Hon. 3 ul General of Mexico Fellows’ Hall, which has been secured for the occasion, will be beautifully decorated with American and Mexican colors and portraits of heroic Mexican and American | Presidents. K The memory of Miguel Hidalgo, the “Washington” of Mexico, and Benito Juarez will be review Hidalgo, the warrior priest, did not long survive the outbreak for independence, for after some ful engagements the troops of ucc t Spanish Viceroy defeated and dis- persed the ill-organized and ill-armed lions of the liberators. Hidalgo was ured i cuted in 1811, but the ex- It ad set spurred ot on to beautiful he part. d the sword he had been Pros 1sly and well, down was taken up by the characts Hidalgo, was a_priest, fate in 1815. Prior to ¥ led zingo and by this body was for the ‘nder onal assembly Mexican ath first time offi- th leadership in pro- llowing enter- ebruary gramme for to-night the A la by the rtrude Nar- Mrs. B Ramon Miss tion '3 de If you worth, which xhibits by Blanc: B they Engl Alexander Camp- SR solo, by Mrs. ; solo, by Miss the Mext - the followin; b Balleto, Miss J. F ter sings Mrs. L. de George, ) t chorus of ladies and gentlémen vibr will be under the direction of » Ohlmeyer. The celebration will & ¢ the ! b Baez s president; A da > i 'J. J. Arzave, assistant MAY RECEIVE A CALL. . treasurer utive Rojo, R. Garcia, Dr. S er rrano, F. Carranza, V. Re I minister by A o ! TR nosa A e PLACES FOR VOLUNTEERS. The Board of Health has jobs waiting for three of California’s returned volun- teers and as soon as the boys are mus- | tered out they will be placed in positions to which a good living attaches. Bert will be is con- | Davis of the hospital corps ap- Alikely that sir. | pointed steward of the Harbor Receiving receive a call for & per- | Hospital. No such office exists at_ the batibl of the Y e Ppresent time, but such a one is necessary wation of the First Chureh [PRECC,PHL created by the board at its 3a) < | fext meeting. Thomas Michelson and i | Charles E. Johnson of Company M will General Reeve Must Explain. | be reinstated in their old positions at the antine Officer Kinvoun and| City and County Hospital. Both ' were Wwaiters and left their places to enlist as "-“"‘_'1 ks 'm“‘m‘: soon as the first call was made. L S B TR DT L s el sented before Mr. Coombs, and he will 'hen decide whether to prosecute the gen- eral or drop the matter. 0ad | of the estate of | ni the rents of the property Rica Pautoskey, Superior Judge Hall to- t of A gust 20 last entered the resi- Graaf, David Williams, Ebenezer Mynott, | dence of Coffin on_Vernon Helghts, decedent amount to about $5000 per annum | day fssued an order restraining Herman | John 'Hofmann. Oscar Menred, Harry pleaded gullty before Judge Hall to a and the appraised value of the estate was puyosky. his agents, servants or em- | Sievers, Julia Sullivan Antonio Sibrians, harge of burglary, and will spend four $199.023 76. Petitioner avers that the ex- e o dleposing of any | Joseph Damm and D. M. Heagerty. vears at San Quentin. Albert Miller, the rix has already paid out $7000 on ac. Ploves from selling or disposing o | “One case has been decided favorably young r who entered the J. A. count of claims not preferred and that Prope or from withdrawing any money | {5 plaintiff in_the Superfor Court, and Smiley piace on and who i she has already paid $200 on his claim. | now deposited in any banks in Oakiand | should these later suits be decided in | the City Prison last Sunday tried three ————————— belonging to sald Herman, who is now | favor of the plaintiffs there will be no ide, did likewlse and e of three years' im- | appeal past the Superior Court, which times to commit su | already on record. % Death of Mrs. Travers. OAKLAND, Sept. Irs. Travers sued by the first named. his wife $75 per month for her maintenance. is | time ago. | Attorney SHE NEGLECTED HER HUSBAND OR A SOLDIER !Jesse A. Andrews lIs Given a Divorce. SR e Oakland Office San Francisco Call, 98 Broadway, Sept. 15. On the strength of some very sensation- al testimony given before Superior Judge Ellsworth, Jesse A. Andrews was to-day granted & ditorce from Emma P. An- drews. The parties were married In Oc- tober, 159, and the suit was filed some In his complaint, prepared by W. H. Waste, the aggrieved husband alleged the grossest unfaithful- ness on the part of his wife, naming Clem Hill, a young San Franciscan, as corespondent. According to Mr. Andrews’ testimony the season of marital happiness went on in an even tenor until hostilities | between this country and Spain were be- cun znd volunteers came flocking into an Irancieco from everywhere. It was | then tiiat Mrs. Andrews began neglecting her household duties to bask in the smiles | of patriotic warriors in their blue uni- forms and brass buttons. This went on until the neglected spouse’'s suspicions were aroused to that extent that he determined upon a sum- mary investigation and on July 12 iast he followed his wife across the bay to San Francisco, where she entered a lodging-how Andrews’ heart failed him here for=nearly half an hour, but finally mustering up his courage and as- certaining the location of the room his wife had entered he forced open the door and what he then saw had best be left untold. Suffice it to say that Mrs. An- drews’ temporary roommate had a nar- row esca with his life. Shortly after- ward the divorce suit was filed. The hus- band is a grainer by occupation. Loetla M. Dalley, through her attorney, Robert B. Gaylord. filed suit !n the Su- perior Court late this aftétnoon for a divorce from Edward B. Dailey. The par- ies were married in 1877, and in her com- | plaint th, e alleges continuqus acts of cruelty and abusive talk on the part of her spouse as the ground for her cause of action. — e IRON CRANK PUNCHED HOLE INTO HIS TIBIA OAKLAND, Sept. 15.—Patrick Flynn, taged 60 years and residing on Sixth street, near Franklin, sustained a horrible injury early this evening while working about a derrick lifting huge stones on Fruitvale avenue. Several others were at work on the derrick and fer some reason they lost control of the machine, when the iron crank struck Flynn's right leg, causing a compound fracture just below the knee and the end punching a hole into the bone about the size of a half dollar. He was promptly removed to the Receiving Hos- pital, where Drs. Stratton and Rowe re- lace - e S , he order does not preclude defendant | T G R T i SR o D widow of the well known sea captain who | from Continuing to carty on his junk busi- | The New Zealand budget shows that e ariorurs Jand pdrested i tho SHE REFUSES TO PAY at her home, 917 Jefferson street. | N€Ss ¢n Lower Broadw the vear closed with a surplus of of blood and his old age. 19 not assuved Her aeath 1s attributed to_cancer. S £490,000. | by any mezns. ceased was the mother of Dr. Harry P. Death of Mrs. Gray. BIG FUNERAL EXPENSES &t e well known_ young denfist | ppprprEy, Sept She was a native of New Brunswick. The | . st TATES BRANCH | funeral will take place to-morrow and the | Gray died last night at her home, ONEEEERS 2 STATEME I OAKLAND, Sept. 15.—Annie H. Theller, 1oieat e will be at Laurel Hill Cemetery, | L Conte avenue. 'She was the ltonat - TAT N as executrix of the estate of her husband, San Franc -\":_:‘Ijr_“"‘ H";“ D o — OF THE 8 Theller, who died here on No- | petiraent 3 G STATEMENT Recommends a Shotgun. { OAKLAND, Sept. 15.—Frank Conlon | 1898, has been cited, on petition er Albert Brown, to appear OF THE Damages for Ruined Houses. Judge Hall on Monday morning, was sentenced to six months' fmprison-| o - S8R o Sentembier 25, = se why she ment to-day for battery, the victim b OAKLAND, Sept. 15.- 1 Soricpd S, o shop e SRS | B IR SE S B e b | o bt ke CONDITION AND AFFAIRS| : S o priso; ¥ i T 1dge s 2. *"The 1€ .d e (-C SR o . a balance of 5215 claimed to be due for | DRsoner the, Uit the SHAEE Std e | the Western Fuse and Explo: Com- | OF THE neral and burial of her husband. = | bareits oF (Be RO WO | pany. The actions are based on the claims | for damage done b: According to Undertaker Brown's peti- 1, the reasonable value of his services and’ o F 1 by him for the burial and funeral was and is $415; ana | Of property owne their property for the explosion a y ago. The pla ert Stephensor B e — Pautoskey Now Restrained. OAKLAND, Sept. 15—On petition ntiffs in the action are Rc ASSURANCE COMPANY . has begun the erec- | 4 eph H of a handsome ence on the west | | s of Buc 2 just south of | F London, England (established 1782), on | Washington_street. to be of two the 3ist day of December, A. D. 1563, and stories, in the colonfal style of architec- | for the year ending on that day, as made to the 000. { ture, and will cost about Inéurance Commissioner of th ot Cali- | Plans have been pr xlz\r}d for a si fornia, pursuant to the provisions of Becttone building, to be erected by F. H. 610 and 611 of the Political Code. condensed as | on the north side of Geary street, between | Per blank furnished by the Commis 2 | Kearny street and Grant avenue, at a ci CAPITAL of about $60,000. The present buildings are | Amount of Capital Stock, pald up in 3 from visible resuits, the real provements at 1225 Bush strect and 1ot to be torn down, and the new one will| Cash .. e=tate market has' been. far . from 5 feet, 30 Subject 1o th have a frontage on Geary street of 35 fect ASSETS. active during the past week, but the | proval of the Probate Court. on Union S . place of 40 feet and a | ate owned by Company. e “,.r‘,,“:,;‘fic,‘)h.‘ the Lflrjivn et al. to Otto Arnet, improvements | depth of 122 feet, from street to street. Toahs on Bonds and Mortgages. ; S % i i at 3032 Army street and lot 27x114 feet,| Clinton Jones has had plans prepared | Cash Market Value of all Stocks a; | amount of negotiating that is going on|$5. Mrs. Roberts to Mrs. Hahn, Im- | for the erection of & residence on the west | Bonds owned by Company. between the brokers and would-be pur-| provements at 656 Jessie street and 1ot 25| sjde of Devisadero street, just north of | Amount of Loans secured by e | chasers of desirable Investment property. | by 7 feet, $1750. J. M. Ouak estate to J. | Pacific avenue. The extérior wi. be in | of B e g | It is a fact that there is more money seek- | Smith, improvements at 1219 Geary street | stock brick, laid in Flemish bonds, with e Otfice. 13,960 50 ing investment in San Francisco realty | nd lot 23:1x120 feet, $5500. Subject to the | white stone’trimmings and a stone porch. 312,672 8 | approval of the Probate Court. Robert | Pleper to Augustine Scnaefer, improve- ments at 21-23 Beulah street and lot 30 by Interest due and accrued Stceks and Loans . The bullding will be of two stories and now than has cas ; 0 n has been the case in months, if an attic, and will cost about $20,000. not years; but owners appear disinclined 5 18 havt : eh s ot on and await better prices, which every-| Mary B. O'Keefe improvements &% 22| which he intends to erect on the north- | Premiums in due Course o e of Steuart street, between Mar- | 52 ket and Mission. The structure will B a frontage of 35:10, and will cost $15.000. | pedte due and a The directors of the San Francisco and | Due from other ¢ San Joaquin Valley Railroad have placed | " insurance on losses already paid.. body seems to feel sure will prevail be fore another twelve months have passed. As one real estate man said yesterday: “There has not been so much money west bie, not Matured, ine Risks i mpanies | Grant alley, $3050. Subject to the approval | {of the Probate Court. H. Rooney (to Christian Fahrenkrug, improvements and lot 20x91 feet on west line of Fc | Elizabeth Woods, Joseph | I H @ N l X State of Cali- < e S en | street, 3 Nineteenth, looking for investment in' real estate in | gifeety % fest squth, of Sneietiil, 504 (1 contracts for the ferry structures at | this city for years as there is right at this | ;b aments and lot 25x80 feet at 454 Minna | Point Richmond with the Thompson| Total Assets time, and {t is only a question of time gtreet, $4200. Savings and Loan Soclety to | Bridge Company. 5 LIABILITIES. and a short time at that—when this money | Henry Hindle, lot_2x12) feet, on east line [ The City Street Improvement Company AV GApAT: 5 241040 will be placed. There 1s bound to be a|of Cook street, 175 feet south of Geary, has been awarded the contract for the | Losses adjusted Al WL Siiinior great deal of activity in real estate circles | $57. Gecrge W. Hendry to J. W. Red. construction of the Santa Fe Railway | Losses [ B0 188,255 00 this ning fall and winter, and I believe | path, lot 50x120 feet on east line of Tenth | ferry slip at the foot of Bryant street, be- | | (0 SHECEC 4 {1 [uding expenee 24,455 00 that San Francisco has entered upon an |avenue, 200 feet north of D street, $1350. | tween Spear and Main streets, its bid of | Growe premiums on Fire R run | era of prosperity which bids fair to stay | Carrie E. Bridge to Thomas Wafer, im- | §80.890 being the lowest of the Six bids re- | “hing one vear or less, $1,50,701 (2, with us a long time.” provements at 20 Prospect avenue and | ceived. The slip must be completed with- | reinsurance 50 per cent. : 750,360 51 | There are at least half a dozen deals \ lot 20x122:6 feet, $1000, Robert Pieper to B, |in four months from the signing of the | Gross premiums on Fire R\sk; run- | now pending involving thousands of dol-| 8. Wilkens, improvements at 763 and 765 | contract. ning ‘more_than one vear, $l, fas lars each which would have been con- | Cole street and lot Zix100 feet, $3%0. Han. | Eleven new buiiding contracts were filed %; relnsurance pro Tata. ... 068 89 | summated weeks ago but for the fact | nah Tucker to James Rennie, Improve- | during the week ending September 14 ag- | Gross premiudmes op, J orge | ] flaws were discovered in the titles, | ments at 1030 Mission street and lot 2x | gregating $48087T ih value. ‘The largest| ’;‘;‘“ (":;‘g, 100 per oent. h must be rectified before deeds can | &5 feet, $10,250. | Was that of Mrs. Annie E. Bowers with | Feinsurato th POn O3atine Time | be passed and the transaction g0 on rec- | Eaeton, Fldridge & Co.’s auction sale | W. H. and T. Kinread and E. R. Tutt, | "pige" & reinsurance 50 | ord. In one instance negotiations for |ja¢t“Tyesday was the most successful held | for the erection of a_two-story building| per cent .. 5 property valued at over $200000 are at & | fo i UCHre n the 1ast six monihs. The | on the south line of Pacific avenue, 102:6 | \[other demands agatnst the Com- o ndstill because of the discovery of a|ginowing property was disposed of: North | feet t of Scott street, for $10,340. The | pany i 121,892 13 flaw in the title. Broki all have plenty sm’(» ,'\,,g ,‘Ql,“ Pine street, 220 feet west of | Next largest was that of William H. Tay- | o do, and they are feeling in excellent Rt S i Jor with Robert Trost, for alterations and | Total Liabilitles .. | . 4 ~ | Gough street, story residence g | spirits. They say the outiook for a big | goUEN. SETes b eide additions for a two-story building on_the NCOMD | all business could not be more encour- | 316 feet, 76 f B northwest corner of Sixteenth and Capp NCOME | aging. and they profess perfect satisfac- | %) Clay street, 1376 feet west of Mac! (fa (5™ ‘cost 3642, John Rapp & Son | Net Cash actually received for Fire, ) .0 o0 tion with the existing state of affatrs. |50 S 5 T, ' | contracted with C. Schutt for a twd-story | premiums ... e --$1,99%,438 8 While there has been a slight falling off | feet, $330; ‘n"rlh side <E\n-m 20 Minna | {0 or & bottling establishrhent, on | Net Cash actuai received for Ma. in the number of bullding contracts iiled | ¥{reet, 00 feet west o e eeh southwest corner of nd{ rine premioms, o on Bonds and | during the week, there is great activity | three bay window flats, 1os 1sas streets, to cost §3 Y | MOrtgages ooeeu.iiieeens | in building circles. There are more good, | month, lot 20x8) feet, 3500 ftter signed & contract with H. A. Van | phort®8E78 - iliet and dividends substantial buildings now being erected in | side (Nos. -31312-315) ¥ "‘"“f iy orsen for the erection of a two-Story | on Bonds, Stocks, Loans and from _ San Fre han at any one time be- (6 fest south of Grove ~th frume building, with partly finished ba all other sources vievoeee 76,400 28 fore in year o Th “,.,rr of !‘,‘_‘l,g’g track | :Ex‘-ytj:(srfl J:I“rl)‘;‘l"r“,f“‘r')sz pr.?fiwir fde | ment and attie, on me}:\as; llim of Stefner | Received for profit on sale of securi- el or the new electric railway on Sansome | SbJect A o I K . to cost $3540. E. F. Preston con- | ties .. 3 498 05 | ana Mont Yol Soan e | (No. 105 Ashbury street, south of Seven- | STeeL, U0, G0 B ¢ SR Brother for | Received from ail other sources 32 18 Montigomery streets completed, and when the cars are run- ning along those thoroughfares.end the bitumen pavement is laid on Montgome: teenth, residence and lot 50x% feet, $IS south side’ (No. 1513) Gough stree feet west of Laguna, fine rec alterations and repairs to a frame build- ing on the northwest corner of Fillmore and California streets, to cost $127 50. The Income Total ER 3 % EXPENDITURES. 5 Sk onn il table. lot 34:1%X137:5 feet, $ Iz DRt B, The 3 are aiready being remodeled in prepara- | West of Buchanan, two cottagee, rents 20| “iryere was a slight falling off in loans | Suling 578 tion for the changed conditions and busi- | P€r month, lot 27:6x12 Pl during the week, the total amount put | (S5 YEUE oo ness men in tha E. McLaughlin is about to erect a build- | Sur'n8 [the Weelt 8 "0F local real cs- | Nei amount ing to contain six flats and three stores on Ninth street, between Howard and | a h [ at a cost of §7420. ‘ | | | | tate, by the savings banks, loan associa- anticipatin, tiens and priva capialists being but | 3 < previous years) Thomas Magee & Sons report the follow Dividends to Sto ing recent sales: Lot and three-story | Folsom, 2 O $299.300 against $131,905 for the week pre- | Pald or allowed for Comn frame building on the northeast corner of | Mrs. M. E. Bowers s to erect a two- | \ous. Of this amount loans made by the | Brokerage ... : Pin 1 Polk streets, 20x62:6, $14,550; lot | Story residence on the south side of Pa- | savings banks were as follows: Hibernia | Pald for Salaries, Arees fad C0 cific avenue, between Plerce and Scott charges for of on the northwest line of Harrison street, ), German $15.330, Savings and_Loan e e 5 feet east of Essex, betwcen First and | streets. to cost $11.000. 10 $17000. Humboldt $1500 and Security $47.500, | Pald for Staté. National and 1o Second streets, §7x100, $3162; lot on north- | James B. Haggin has sold to Louise | The Joans of the building ‘associations | [B¥ER - oriiiie Streck the lot on the south line of Sac- ramento street, 209:1 feet west of Cherry | street, 25x137:7% feet, for $1200. | Sophie 8. Bimpson has bought of Sig- | mund Schwabacher and wife the property | east corner of x street, between First and Second streets, east 50x100, $3700; .ot on north side of Union street, 197:6 feet west of Devisadero street, west 40x137:6. M; ot on south side of Union street. 90 | TN SChEARACaer SO0 o0 Bl e ave eapitalists and others to $25,600. The loan by the Security Bank was at 6% per cent, vhile all the loans by the Hibernia were | at 6 per cent, including one of $22,000. The{ oans by bullding asssociations varied | Total Expenditures | amounted to $23.850 ahd those of private | | | Losees {ncurred during the year.. {;:‘l “;‘«35.."‘ ,gi‘,"fifie?mfi:fi‘i '::l;'- ??:_nue and Buchanan street, lot 68:9x127 feet, | from 6 to 8 ver cent. Releases for the | Risks and Premfums. |Fire Rlakl.‘\l’remiuml. | about the same price; lot on northwest | O private terms. week were $100,560, against $297,340 for the | ! ! | ! . ¥ 3 v The frontage of 32:6 feet on the south | previons week. Net amount of Risks/ | | corner of Union street and Broadway, | ¢ige of Jackson street, 137:6 feet west of basd s BN SN S S | “written during the| ! | e report. the follow.- | LAEUIA, street: was laloly sold t0 Mrs. | ey Come o Oakland to Wed. | n3t"lpuant of Risks) it Ll - 8 . = nes Mangels for $12,000. X Net amount o ¢ ing recent sales: Improvements at 742, Mmes Waters hns bought of the Hiber-| OAKLAND, Sept. 15.—George Wiley | cxpired during the el % 744 and 748 Mission strect, betwoen Dhird | nfa Bank the property on the west side | Copa, aged 25 years, and Margaret O'Don- | (YT oo il #55h Foante and Fourth; terms private; subject o the | of Buchanan street. §2:6 feet south of | nell. nged 21, both residents of San Fran. | N5, Jmourt, 5 | 209,855.424 | 2,673,966 65 :l{:”r‘\l)dl“flf-‘znlf‘: ‘rDo fl" E'U;lll:{hl;' el California street; lot 05x81:3 feet, for | cisco, secured a marriage license to-da e e — a 2 s . E: E $5500. at County Clerk Jordan’s office, - license B, B, COARE, Amistant Manages. | provements and lot 53:4x155 feet, situated on the southeast line of Howard street, 275 feet southwest of Fourth, $19.500. Al- The property on the southwest corner | of Dolores and Twenty-fifth streete: lot 15x101:9 feet. has been S0id by James Me- was also issued to Frederick Raphael Ol- medo, aged 36, and Loulsa Keefe, aged 27, also of San Francisco. day of January, 1589 fred W. Dmne‘}llto lelflsr ’Glffig'u{lmjuilm- Donogh nnd” ife to Madeline C. B. de —_—e———— provements and lot 25x93: cAllis- | Surville for $32 X ter strect), $1o50. Joseph M. Comerford | John - E. Robinson and others have Aol Bt Thef Alfred Susséx, a member of Company F, Thirtieth Infantry, was arrested last night on Kearny street at the instigation of R. Urban, who claims that Sussex and two companions relieved him of $15, all the money he had in his possession. No money ' was foupd to corroborate the charge, , - estate to James McCook, Improvements at 12 Day street and lot 25x114 feet, $1800. Subject to the approval of the Probate Court. Abrams estate to Daniel O'Toole, improvements at S3S-40 McAllister street and lot 37:6x100 feet, $8500. Bubject to ghe Inpgrovu of the Probate Court. Louis Soher estate to Mary H. Knoflach, im- bought of John J. Magnin the property on the north side of Post street. 137:6 feet east of Buchanan street; lot 25x137:0 feet, for $5300. '1.°J. Evans & Co, have leased for. Mrs. W. H. Jordan the beautiful residence on the northeast corner of Fillmore and Pa- cific avenue for & term of years, General Agents for Pacific Coast, BSAN FRANCISCO, Subscribed ard sworn to before me, this 25th | GEO. O. RUGER, Notary Public. BUTLER ? HALDAN, 413 CALIFORNIA STREET, 1 | Real Estate owned by CONDITION AND AFFAIRS —OF THE—— FIRE ASSOCIATION DELPHIA, IN THE STA vania, on the 3ist day of D::;F!‘;ABEF and for the year ending on that da o the Insurance Commissioner of the California, pursuant to the provisions ons €10 and 611 of the Political Code, d as per blank furnished by the Com. Com- APITAL. pital St paid up in A as made t State of Amount of Ca; Cash .. ompan If::\ns n_ Bonds and \lurld‘ll!—{e! (ursh .il'|rk!‘l \l"llue of all Stocks and Bonds owned by Company = % Amount of Loans secured by piedgs oot B of Bonds, Stocks and other mar- ketable securitles as collateral.. 322,671 37 2,034,199 17 Cash in Company’s Office. i Cash in Banks.. 2 138,007 0 Interest due and accrued on ali o OF Stocks and Loas 20,154 09 Interest due and accrued on Bon and. MOrtEages —ocvroer. oo Premiums in due Course of Goile tion 651,403 2 Bills receivabie, not Matured, taien ° a8 % nf(\r F(ire llm"li Marine Risks.. ents due and accrued -- Due from other Companies for Re: 00 insurance on losses already pala... Total Assets ... LIABILITIES. Losses adjusted and unpaid.. Losses in process of Adjustm o in Suspense ........ 2 Losses resisted, including e; < 1§%i}§ 5§ Gross premiums on Fire Risks ru S ning one year or less, $1 reinsurance 50 per cent. | Grose premiums on Fire Besin ning more than one year, 30 09; relnsuramce pro rata.. 1,129,036 17 G s premiums on Marine an land Navigation Ris insurance 100 per cen: Gross premiums on Marin me Risks, § relnsurance 50 per cent : Amount e “on perpetu. cles All other pany 1,949,312 72 Total Liabilities ....... o INCOME. Net Cash actually received for Fire premiums ... = Perpetual deposits received. $2,522,175 33 Recelved for interest on Bonds and - % S Mortgages .. 130,300 28 Received for interest and dividends on Bonds, Stocks, Loans and from all other ‘sources. 135,061 42 Recetved for Rents .. 6,637 54 Received from all other sources. 17,748 Total Income . EXPENDITURES, Net amount pald for Fire Losses (in- cluding $212,786 38, losses of pre- v years) . Net amount paid for (including $ us years) $1,533,541 35 e Losses losses of pre- Dfidends to § s allowed for Commission or T © Brokerage & s, 552,589 14 Paid for Sal eea and other | charges for officers, clerks, etc 264,198 73 | Paid for State, National and local 3 taxes e o S All other payments and expenditures 1&)4% ‘1’: Total Expenditures Losses incurred during the ¥- | Risks and Premiums. | Fire Risks. | Premiums. Net amount of Risks written during the| ear .. $206,639,628 (33,358,604 04 Net amount of Risks expired during the vear .| 311,362,977 | 3,200,287 89 Net an in force| December 31 953,208,085 | 3,832,138 84 E. C. IRVIN, President. BENJ. F. HERKNESS, Secretary. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 23d of January, 1299 THOMAS B. PROSSER, Notary Publio. T. C. SHANKLAND STATE AGENT. JNO. D. RICHARDS, Manager S. F. Department, 219 SANSOME STREET, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL - : day